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IDFPR oversaw the successful rollout of the program, which allowed existing medical cannabis dispensaries to begin selling adult use cannabis on January 1, 2020. [6] Similar to its medical cannabis licensing responsibilities, IDFPR licenses adult use cannabis dispensaries, along with the Principal Officers, Agents-in-Charge, and Agents at each ...
The law legalizes the use of medical cannabis in tightly controlled circumstances. [12] In August 2013, Governor Patrick Quinn signed into law the state's medical marijuana program, which would take effect on January 1 making it the 20th state to do so. [13]
New Mexico SB115, adult use legalization, was introduced January 16, 2020 for a 30-day session beginning later in the month. The plan included a low-income medical cannabis user fund. [34] [35] The bill was approved in the Senate Public Affairs Committee on January 28, [36] then tabled by the Judiciary Committee on February 12. [37]
Carter decided to risk it, so she finished her program while her criminal case proceeded. Her gamble paid off with a cosmetology license in 2001. But the potential for revocation remains, even 23 ...
A Bronx adult-use cannabis dispensary opened on Thursday, joining hundreds of store openings across the state. The New York State Office of Cannabis Management said that several New York City ...
Toby Fischer lives in South Dakota, where just 27 doctors are certified to prescribe buprenorphine -- a medication that blunts the symptoms of withdrawal from heroin and opioid painkillers. A Huffington Post analysis of government data found nearly half of all counties in America don't have such a certified physician. So every month, Fischer and his mother drive to Colorado to pick up their ...
The last image we have of Patrick Cagey is of his first moments as a free man. He has just walked out of a 30-day drug treatment center in Georgetown, Kentucky, dressed in gym clothes and carrying a Nike duffel bag.
2022: Medical use made legal again through bill signed by Governor Tate Reeves. [110] [111] Missouri: Legal to possess up to 3 oz (85 g) Legal to possess up to 6 oz (170 g) per month Legal for medical & recreational use up to an amount of six plants per person or twelve plants for 2 or more adults in a household with a license.